After Bob Mortimer’s heartbreak last year, Let’s Play Darts for Sport Relief is back and this time, Teesside will be represented by a professional - sorry Bob.

Hosted by Gabby Logan, Let’s Play Darts for Sporting Relief sees the biggest names in the world of darts join forces with the nation’s favourite comedians and celebrities for a special darts tournament – all in aid of Sport Relief.

This year, Teesside’s own World Championship and World Masters semi-finalist Glen ‘Duzza’ Durrant will be appearing as one of the professional darts players on the BBC2 show.

Durrant will be one of the star players from the British Darts Organisation along with the Andy ‘The Viking’ Fordham, Martin ‘Wolfie’ Adams and Scott ‘Scotty Dog’ Mitchell who will join forces with a host of celebrity players from the worlds of comedy, television and sport.

Last year, shooting star Bob Mortimer - billing himself as Bobby “Carpets” Mortimer - stepped up to the oche triumphantly wielding a rolled-up carpet whilst donning a carpet mask and a tank top made from carpet samples.

Teamed up with professional thrower Andy “The Viking” Fordham, Bob roused the audience into a chant of “We hate laminate I say we hate laminate - carpets!”

Bob - who had described himself as an “incredible and futuristic” darts player with a “jerky but accurate” and “sensitive” style - couldn’t find his form and missed the board with his first shot.

The match went to a ninth leg decider before Roisin Conaty broke carpet lovers’ hearts everywhere, by scoring a decisive double 20 to win the match and progress to the semi-finals with pro-partner Richie George.